Overview
Krakatoa, Indonesia 1883 and Mount Saint Helens, United States 1980. Two of the scariest eruptions in history, gigantic, destructive. Both caused by volcanoes that had remained inactive and silent for a long time and then suddenly exploded as if they were immense deposits of dynamite. And this is what happened with Vesuvius, when it erupted in 79 AD, devastating Pompeii and Herculaneum.
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7 - 1The wonders of underground Rome April 28, 2007 -
7 - 2Hindenburg - The Titanic of the sky May 05, 2007 -
7 - 3Light, colors and darkness May 12, 2007 -
7 - 4Krakatoa - The fury of volcanoes May 19, 2007 -
7 - 5The great tombs - Masterpieces for eternity May 26, 2007 -
7 - 6The conquest of the Moon - The surprising behind the scenes September 22, 2007 -
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7 - 8Gold and treasures October 06, 2007



